Jazz Sends 50 Senior Leaders to INSEAD for Advanced Leadership Training
Jazz reinforced its commitment to
future-proofing talent and accelerating its
transformation into a dynamic service company
Business Reporter
Islamabad: Jazz has sent 50 senior leaders to INSEAD’s Singapore campus for an advanced leadership program, reinforcing its commitment to future-proofing talent and accelerating its transformation into a dynamic service company.
With a strategy focused on evolving customer needs, Jazz is expanding its portfolio beyond telecommunications to financial services, software development, data centers & cloud solutions, and entertainment.
“Our transformation into a ServiceCo is driven by the belief that service excellence defines us. We aim to lead with customer-centric innovation while fostering humility and empathy,” said Aamir Ibrahim, CEO of Jazz. “By investing in leadership development, we enable our teams to anticipate trends and create solutions that enhance lives and livelihoods.”
The INSEAD program covered key themes such as digital transformation strategy, leadership behaviors for organizational change, AI integration, and user-centered innovation.
Through this initiative, Jazz strengthens its position as a service leader, driving innovation and delivering impactful solutions for individuals and businesses across Pakistan.
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